WASHINGTON (TNS) — Pennsylvania s casinos took in $5.9 billion in revenue last year, almost 10% more than the year before and still the second most of the 50 states.
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania legislators want more ways to help prospective college students access the funding they need to meet steep tuition demands.
The increase of 9.8% over 2022 was just shy of the national average of 10% and represented a new high in revenues, according to the American Gaming Association, the casinos' industry group.
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